Sprint GSM is mainly for people who travel abroad but I was talking to a CSR and you can use it while you are in the States. Since I haven't seen any posts about Sprint GSm I was wondering if anyone out there is using the service.

Yes I know we've all waited for it and here it is Sprint PCS has the walkie talkie they call Readylink. It's price by itself is $15/month or if you also subscribe to PCS Vision services it's only $5/month. On the heels of Sprint's 7pm nights and weekends and mobile television the cutting edge is truly here and now.

When the Samsung A-620/VGA 1000 was announced, the Phone Scoop page for the phone noted that the phone was capable of video capture (now more interesting that Sprint has launched the video service), but may or may not be enabled when the phone came out. Well, it was not enabled. But I wonder if it now can be. Any thoughts? Could a software upgrade be in the works that would 'turn on' the video camera?

This sanyo phone beats all sanyo phones i've ever had. Clear sound, speaker phone, blue keypad...ect. There is nothing better (right now anyway). I just need to get all my friends to get a PTT phone and all will be wonderfull. 🤣 😁 🤣 😁 🤣 😁

Hi all, I want to get people's experience with Sprint in the Seattle area. I currently use them in NY, but will be relocating out west next month. I am debating whether or not to sign up for a new contract so I can get in on the 7pm naw plan. I don't want to sign anything though until I know what the service is like out there, so let me know.

It WILL be coming out before christmas, BUT don't get all excited. you still may not be able to purchase it.. I was told it was being released by Telematics only for release in the new 2004 Lexus' and will not be available in retail stores... Sprint is not really wanting to release Bluetooth on thier handset, because you can use the phone as a modem WITHOUT the cables.. They are real stuck on this PC/Latop crap.